Posted
almost 18 years
ago
For about a year now, the HandBrake blog/front page/RSS feed have been provided via WordPress, an open-source blog tool that provides amazing ease-of-use and fresh appearance at the expense of very high RAM and CPU requirements on busy sites.
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result of this, many of you have noticed that especially during release periods, the site gets painfully slow (and occasionally goes down altogether).
In an attempt to combat this, we have redesigned the news portion of the site using an infrastructure called hlscript that provides much of the same functionality with far less resource requirements.
We hope that you like the new look - it is something of a blend of the "classic" HandBrake blog look (from over a year ago) and the WordPress K2 theme that was graciously provided to us by Hawkman.
The most critical elements of the old site - the Downloads page, the Documentation page, and the RSS feeds - have had redirects set up so that the old links should still work on the new site. If you discover anything broken or any often-used links that still need to be redirected, please let us know on the General discussion forum.
Thank you for your continued support and interest in HandBrake! [Less]
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Posted
almost 18 years
ago
Known issue in 0.9.0: Putting chapter markers in the MKV container causes a lockup at the end of the encode and results in an unusable file. We apologize for this inconvenience, which will be rectified in 0.9.1.
"But apart from the sanitation, the
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medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh-water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?"
We're proud to announce the public release of HandBrake 0.9.0.
Download it now.
This is a major release. The changes cannot really all be summed up, but here's a try:
User experience is improved through a re-envisioned Mac interface and a Windows interface that's been rebuilt from the ground up.
Picture quality is improved through better image scaling, better deinterlacing, new filters for denoising, deblocking, inverse telecine, and new presets devoted to high quality settings.
Speed improvements due to updated copies of x264 and ffmpeg. This includes improved multi-threaded encoding for the iPod.
Compatibility is improved through new presets for devices like the iPhone and PSP. As well, HandBrake now supports DTS as an audio source and has limited support for .VOB and .TS file containers as input. Most excitingly, HandBrake can now output to the Matroska (MKV) file container.
Stability has been improved due to countless bug fixes. (Including audio drop and mp2 issues). Handbrake also has optional support for MP4 files larger than 4 gigabytes.
This is only a short summary of 121 days of furious activity, during which nearly 300 changes were made to the code base. For details, you can see a timeline of all changes.
If you're curious why this release is being called 0.9.0, please see the FAQ.
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Posted
almost 18 years
ago
It's been over one hundred days since the last public beta of HandBrake. Back then, I promised that "a second beta of 0.8.5 will follow this one, with a number of other exciting features." Well. It's been over 3 months. Where's the next release?
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coming.
No, really!
A number of bugs have been solved. Some minor (like multiple audio tracks playing at once in QuickTime, or presets losing their "magic sauce" if you changed any settings)...some major (no more audio drops and no more audio choppiness or ballooning log files with discs from stand-alone DVD recorders).
But you know how once software goes "beta" there's supposed to be a feature-freeze? No one ever told us that =)
We've added more presets, including ones for the iPhone and PSP. We've made countless changes to the Mac GUI including adding Growl notifications and debug logging -- not to mention a swanky new unified toolbar. We've rewritten the Windows front-end in C#. We've got chapter naming. We've got support for files larger than 4 gigs. We've got faster iPod encoding and the latest optimizations for x264.
But wait, there's more!
Here's a list of acronyms and abbreviations that should make any nerd drool, and there's all coming soon, in the next release of HandBrake:
DTS,MKV,TS,MPG,VOB,IVTC,HQDN3D,YADIF,MCDEINT,PP7,SWS
Hmm...maybe we'll find a better name for this than "0.8.5b2"...
Be seeing you. [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
"I don't want to go on the cart! I feel fine. I... feel... happy!"
After a 14-month hiatus, a brand new development team, a project forked then unforked, and literally hundreds of revisions...
We are pleased to announce the release of HandBrake
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0.8.5b1!
This new version of HandBrake encompasses everything that was in MediaFork 0.8.0b1 and much, much, much more.
Download HandBrake 0.8.5b1
For Mac OS X (Graphical, 10.4 or newer)
For Linux (Command-line)
For Windows (Command-line)
For Windows (Graphical)
For Mac OS X (Command-line, 10.3.9 or newer)
Source code
The complete change set is available and well worth a read (PDF), but here's a summary for the impatient:
User presets (Mac)
AppleTV and PS3 support
Anamorphic, even in QuickTime
Surround sound (both AAC 5.1 and Dolby Pro Logic II)
Chapter markers (QuickTime-style)
Official support for the Windows GUI
PPC Linux support
High profile H.264
A number of bugs have been fixed as well, including the restoration of multiple audio tracks. Still, keep in mind that this is a beta, and no particular level of stability or usability is guaranteed; don't delete your copy of HandBrake 0.7.1 just yet.
Following the release of MediaFork 0.8.0b1, we were overwhelmed by new users. Fortunately, with them came new coders! A year ago, there were 2 developers. Now, there are over a dozen. Thanks to this happy development, HandBrake's future is full and bright. So stay tuned: a second beta of 0.8.5 will follow this one, with a number of other exciting features. [Less]
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
For those itching for a new feature in HandBrake, I would strongly recommend you read this post prior to making the request. I think you'll find it helpful in learning about our project, and the open source culture in general. Please consider it a must-read prior to making any feature requests.
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
I am proud to announce that HandBrake and MediaFork have now officially joined as one. Many thanks to titer and the entire MediaFork development and support staff for making this possible.
The next public beta release will be called HandBrake - most
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likely, version 0.9.0 beta 1 (reflecting the many new features that will be available). This is expected to be released in the next 2-3 weeks.
I would like to sincerely thank our developers, beta testers, support staff, Donovan at CityNet, and above all titer for all of the work they've done to make the transition possible. Thank you all very much! [Less]
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